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The Indian's invitation (1870)


Author: Burns, Francis J., blind poet
Subject: Visually Impaired Persons; Blind
Publisher: [New York? : s.n.]
Language: English
Call number: 009783786
Digitizing sponsor: Federally funded with LSTA funds through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
Book contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Collection: medicalheritagelibrary; francisacountwaylibrary; regionaldigitizationmass; americana

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"Francis J. Burns, the author of the following lines, was born at Lyons, N.Y., February 19th, 1856. He became nearly blind from inflammation when one year old. He has been a pupil for three years, in the Institution for the Blind at Batavia, and is now trying to raise means for commencing business at his trade, broom making, by which he hopes to support himself and an invalid mother."


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